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Also, I can help narrow down if he did any other episodes of "Archer", some. Episode six (the final one) has no credited composer and the second episode has a score credited to Duane Tatro. Episode two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGZsAsHKf0k You might want to try contacting him to see if he has other episodes.
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I didn't see your reply, here, but checking on my own I actually did notice Indict & Convict on YT a few weeks back, and Jens nabbed it for us luckily, so I'm removing it from the list. It's gone online now though. I'm not sure how to contact that YouTube uploader...plus his native language appears to be Portuguese. Yavar
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Updated, as we managed to locate The People Next Door (CBS Playhouse) and (in very poor quality) Part 2 of My Dark Days from General Electric Theater. Yavar
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Updated again, as it turned out we actually had "Part 1: Prelude" rather than "Part 2: Aftermath", of the two part "My Dark Days" from General Electric Theater! We also recently found the premiere offering of "Chrysler Theater" which Jerry scored: "A Killing at Sundial" -- very good Rod Serling script and superb, if short, Goldsmith score. Yavar
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Updated to remove: General Electric Theater - The Legend that Walks Like a Man (1961) Thanks to FSMer George Gallant for supplying this episode to us that we might cover it next on The Goldsmith Odyssey! Now especially searching for the Studio One episode "Shadow of a Genius" (which we know aired a few years ago); if you happened to record it, please get in touch with The Goldsmith Odyssey at mail (at) goldsmithodyssey (dot) com! Here are more details about it, when it aired back in 2016: https://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?threadID=113732&forumID=1&archive=0 EDIT: It was uploaded to YouTube so we've got this now!
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Thanks Justin -- that's one that's been commercially released on DVD, so that's what we have and I assume it's the best there is, for now. Yavar
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Thanks Justin! We did get notified about that; luckily it is BOTH parts so we now have the complete thing... which by the way UGHHH this must be the worst thing Jerry Goldsmith ever scored, both in terms of form and content. I've removed it from the list, along with the "A Dead Ringer" and "The Desperate Age" episodes of Studio One, and "Project Immortality" from Playhouse 90, all three of which we successfully acquired quite recently. I've also found a bunch of these things listed on the UCLA library archive holdings online, which I'll add links to soon... and also one thing (Lights Out) listed in the holdings of the Paley Center for Media. But as of yet I don't have any way to access those, unfortunately. Yavar
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Maybe post on Craigslist for the city Paley is in, to enlist the help of someone to go there and rent it and make a copy.
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Do they just let you rent things? I thought you'd just be able to view on site just like the UCLA archive. Yavar
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I don't know.
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